8:30 Hello, nice job you did on your motorcycle. I am starting to restore my father's '94 FZR 1000, and your work is my guide and inspiration, thank you very much for that. I would like to raise the tail of the bike a little. I have a question, what is the length of his dog bone? Thanks a lot!
Ah that’s amazing, thanks! Pretty sure mine are 160mm between the hole centres. I reckon they’ve raised the back end 25mm or so, but my YSS shock also has a ride height setting, so I can fine tune if needed.
Hello, thank you very much for responding to my comment, I appreciate it. Perfect, I'm going to make the dogbones of that size. I still use the original shock, I will upgrade it later! thank you so much
Looking really good, especially that cleaning and red paint on the shock 😉 Maybe you could ask Santa for a bench grinder with a wire wheel? Found the vocals a touch soft when playing this episode on the TV.
Cheers Stuart, bench Grinder is on the list, just need to find one that’s low enough power for my inverter on the battery. Thanks for the heads up on the audio, trying to get a mix that works well on all devices is proving quite tricky.
its lookin good dude, my frz1000 "still in bits" the swinging arm was pretty chewed up so i sprayed it with tough grey/silver car wheel paint and it looks quite good, also used the same on the front fairing frame parts, its a 90 and it had a one piece fibreglass fraring on it wich was a pain so i cut that in half to re-work it, your getting me tempted to do some vids to put on youtube lol
Hey Tom, the chain guide on my bike was totally dry-rotted and it crumbled like a cookie when I last moved the bike. I see you here at :50secs removing yours. I'm a super noob of a mechanic but I want to learn. Could you share with me how to install the new chain guide? PS, I haven't been able to find a replacement for less than $118 dollars. It seems a bit expensive for a piece of plastic. Are there options?
Ah that’s a pain, I know finding good spares for them is tricky. From memory it was two m6 bolts and a slot that it fitted into on the swingarm. I have a feeling I go over it in a later video in the series maybe.
Nice one again! Had a good few laughs :) I have two swingarms to do, but sadly they are both steel and need painting :( Btw. only replacing the front sprocket is a bit of a bad practise I'd say...
My last project was a ZXR with a black frame and I remember the pain of getting it all prepped for paint 😢 good luck! Agreed, I have got a replacement for the rear too which will get changed when I do the wheels. Ideally I’d swap the chain too but I just can’t find one in budget atm so that may be something I do at the end.
Cheers! The Speedo says 60k miles but the MOT history suggests the clocks were replaced by a previous owner, I estimate it’s on about 30-35k miles. Mechanically it’s only ever suffered from a sticky EXUP valve. Cosmetically is we’re I let it down over the years 😆
A lot of things to check, but I’d make certain you’re getting a good spark as the starter fluid should have eliminated a feeling issue. Then check compression although that’s less likely.
fantastic rear end Tom
*Gushes uncontrollably*
Yup, I need a small parts washer like that! Your videos are great quality and deserve many more likes!
Thanks David!
Looking great Tom!
Can't believe I've stripped, cleaned and painted the shock on my NSR project when your wife could have just bought one for me. 😂
Haha! I would have loved to have done that to this. Doing some research it was set to be a royal pain in the arse and only ever performed “okay” new.
@@tomsworkshopprojects new suspenders are always nice. Not money wasted at all. 👍
U are doing really good, keep it up ✌️
Cheers!
@6:37 😂 But honestly, great cleaning and that fresh red paint, given that shock another 10 years!
Yeah I was told if you clean them they perform like brand new units 🤥
Absolutely brilliant!!! Love your work mate! Looking forward to see more 😃
Cheers Chris!
Love the videos
Thanks!
Love it man keep it up!
Cheers!
8:30 Hello, nice job you did on your motorcycle. I am starting to restore my father's '94 FZR 1000, and your work is my guide and inspiration, thank you very much for that. I would like to raise the tail of the bike a little. I have a question, what is the length of his dog bone? Thanks a lot!
Ah that’s amazing, thanks! Pretty sure mine are 160mm between the hole centres. I reckon they’ve raised the back end 25mm or so, but my YSS shock also has a ride height setting, so I can fine tune if needed.
Hello, thank you very much for responding to my comment, I appreciate it. Perfect, I'm going to make the dogbones of that size. I still use the original shock, I will upgrade it later! thank you so much
Looking really good, especially that cleaning and red paint on the shock 😉
Maybe you could ask Santa for a bench grinder with a wire wheel?
Found the vocals a touch soft when playing this episode on the TV.
Cheers Stuart, bench Grinder is on the list, just need to find one that’s low enough power for my inverter on the battery. Thanks for the heads up on the audio, trying to get a mix that works well on all devices is proving quite tricky.
its lookin good dude, my frz1000 "still in bits" the swinging arm was pretty chewed up so i sprayed it with tough grey/silver car wheel paint and it looks quite good, also used the same on the front fairing frame parts, its a 90 and it had a one piece fibreglass fraring on it wich was a pain so i cut that in half to re-work it, your getting me tempted to do some vids to put on youtube lol
Sounds like a great work around! I’ve yet to tackle those fairing brackets, they are pretty corroded so may go a similar route!
I have a 89' FZR 1000 that I'm about to tackle.
Nice 👍🏻 good luck with it!
So looking forward to this Tom a decent in depth no nonesense FZR 1000 stripdown will you be doing any engine work on it Dude ?
Cheers! The engine always ran well before it was laid up, so I’m hoping to do valve clearances and carbs, but nothing deeper. Fingers crossed!
@@tomsworkshopprojects Nice one Tom excellent Dude keep it up ...Heres mine
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Hey Tom, the chain guide on my bike was totally dry-rotted and it crumbled like a cookie when I last moved the bike. I see you here at :50secs removing yours. I'm a super noob of a mechanic but I want to learn. Could you share with me how to install the new chain guide? PS, I haven't been able to find a replacement for less than $118 dollars. It seems a bit expensive for a piece of plastic. Are there options?
Ah that’s a pain, I know finding good spares for them is tricky. From memory it was two m6 bolts and a slot that it fitted into on the swingarm. I have a feeling I go over it in a later video in the series maybe.
beautiful work:-) i noticed you are using a jack that lifts the bike from the middle... where can i get one like this?
Cheers! Yeah it’s the Superbike Stand from Abba Stands, the UK supplier I got mine from is Demon Tweaks. They do some great stuff 👍🏻
Nice one again! Had a good few laughs :)
I have two swingarms to do, but sadly they are both steel and need painting :(
Btw. only replacing the front sprocket is a bit of a bad practise I'd say...
My last project was a ZXR with a black frame and I remember the pain of getting it all prepped for paint 😢 good luck!
Agreed, I have got a replacement for the rear too which will get changed when I do the wheels. Ideally I’d swap the chain too but I just can’t find one in budget atm so that may be something I do at the end.
Great videos Tom - I'm doing mine at the moment. How many miles has yours clocked up?
Cheers! The Speedo says 60k miles but the MOT history suggests the clocks were replaced by a previous owner, I estimate it’s on about 30-35k miles. Mechanically it’s only ever suffered from a sticky EXUP valve. Cosmetically is we’re I let it down over the years 😆
This 87 fzr1000 won't start. I removed the gas tank and squirted starting fluid in the carbs.Still no start.any thoughts?
A lot of things to check, but I’d make certain you’re getting a good spark as the starter fluid should have eliminated a feeling issue. Then check compression although that’s less likely.
@@tomsworkshopprojects I can’t even see the plugs